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6 swayidle - Idle manager for Wayland
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9 swayidle [options] [events...]
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12 -C <path>
13 The config file to use. By default, the following paths are checked
14 in the following order: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/swayidle/config,
15 $HOME/swayidle/config Config file entries are events as described
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19 -h
20 Show help message and quit.
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23 Enable debug output.
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25 -w
26 Wait for command to finish executing before continuing, helpful for
27 ensuring that a before-sleep command has finished before the system
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34 Specify which seat to use. By default, if no name is specified, an
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38 swayidle listens for idle activity on your Wayland compositor and exe‐
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43 timeout <timeout> <timeout command> [resume <resume command>]
44 Execute timeout command if there is no activity for <timeout> sec‐
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51 If built with systemd support, executes command before systemd puts
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60 If built with systemd support, executes command after logind sig‐
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64 If built with systemd support, executes command when logind signals
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68 If built with systemd support, executes command when logind signals
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72 If built with systemd support, set IdleHint to indicate an idle
73 logind/elogind session after <timeout> seconds. Adding an idlehint
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91 timeout 300 'swaylock -f -c 000000' \
92 timeout 600 'swaymsg "output * dpms off"' \
93 resume 'swaymsg "output * dpms on"' \
94 before-sleep 'swaylock -f -c 000000'
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96 This will lock your screen after 300 seconds of inactivity, then turn
97 off your displays after another 300 seconds, and turn your screens back
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106 Maintained by Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>, who is assisted by other
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108 ment, see https://github.com/swaywm/swayidle.
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111 sway(5) swaymsg(1) sway-input(5) sway-output(5) sway-bar(5) loginctl(1)
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